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For exapmle, after I paired the headphone with an Apple device (yes I know all about that auto-pair-with-other-same-appleid-devices thing). But if i have to turn off the headphone for charging, then after that when I turn it on again, do i have to press that "Connect" button in the fancy pop up on my iPhone again like the first time i pair it ? Or just after I turn the headphone on it just immediately connects to the iPhone ?

Example: I have a personal phone and a business phone. I currently use the BlueAnt bluetooth headset and can answer phone calls on either phone using the headset. Can I do that with the AirPod or will I only be able to have 1 phone connected at a time?

I.E. Like sunglass / eyeglass ropes prevent your glasses from falling to the ground if they slip off your nose.
Another idea would be some sort of behind the ear hook like many bluetooth headsets have.

If I were to use these with a MBP running macOS Sierra (when released) and Logic Pro X (latest version in the App Store), would there be any noticeable lag between pressing a key on a connected MIDI keyboard and hearing the sound? These seem like they'd be a great fit for that purpose, but if there's any lag,... "not so much".

I've had issues in the past trying to use Bluetooth wireless headphones with a 17" MacBook Pro running Logic Studio, where there was a noticeable "Bluetooth lag" between pressing a key on a MIDI keyboard connected via a MOTU MIDI Express XT to the MBP via USB. I didn't experience any such lag when using analog headphones plugged into the headphone jack of the MBP. Consequently, the "Bluetooth lag" made those headphones unusable in that context.

Basically i would like to have an instrument i can pair with my computer (macbookpro) and my phone (iphone7) while at my workstation so i can switch from a Skype call from my phone to a phone call without having to remove my headset.

Much like the old headphones they would work as regular headphones but lacked the features available on them like the microphone? On this model being wireless, did Apple make these AirPods features work with any smartphone or model?